Maglie Gets Yank Win; Defe at Braves major league career. Brooklyn tiiotched his fourth victory iii If t Pirates lit THE ASSOCIATED PIEII Sal Maglie helped the New York Yankees protect their six- eame. American League lead with I three-hit 5-ti ahulotit of his for- mer Cleavland males in the first. itart of Wednesday's day - night; doubleheader. I Second-place Chicago came itp uiih three runs in the lllh inning II Boston for a 4 - I victory to liven pace with the Yanks. Milwaukee missed I atep in Ha march iowa rd the National League pennant as the Braves hovted to Pittsburgh 2 I. St lztiiin. playing it night game against Philadelphia. went into the. nizhtis play five games behind Miiwaiikee. Brooklyn sluggcd (Iiiicagn 9-1 aa Johnny Podrea scattered Ill hill in the final meeting of the two clubs this season The Dodgers held I l7-3 season edge. i FIVE JOF I Maglie, lhc 60- year -old rurve I hall artist who was purchased trnm Broitklyn Sept. 1 did I fine yth in his first Yankee Stadium stat-i unit the Yanks Tun un in the fourth and three runs olfi .-pug pm-her nob Ai.x.,,d,,- in when Rivera singled. stole second infield singles sit the eighth gave the Yanks their so edge. It tiali I sniisiying victory for xlaglte as he had found himself- 'l'Iisl anttihcr Rpy” on the t'lcse-' land club after the New York- uiani: sent him to the Indians in mid 1953. He had been Inld fol flrookiyii in May I956. l'ntIl Rim Nixon ::irii:led with tun mil in the ninth. the Indians had only two hits nff hlaglie Both had ronie in the second. it single hv .loe Falfie and I ground rules double by Nixon. AM. THE WAY Jim Rivera's siiigle IIIOIP iii iiit- liii-breaking rtin at Boston and Fred Ilaifieldis pinch s I ngle knocked in two more to nail down, t The night has fiiialli tirriied uheyi liar! f)nhrrf.V uiil hrcvnl his great All-Star wrestling card at the spam Arena Wrestling fans in Charlottetown and the our-by rurtil areas have heen uniting all week to see this star parked show. I-Iqarliining thp card itili be that smart. rugged. aggressite matntnn. Dick Hutton 1-liitlon rame. direct. front Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in gnplr with Jack Pe-ielt. who claims he in the man who ran pin him 1 nil! ti! 3 falls. and um the Ilt'ltlt't he has offered. lh Hutton will be making his . Otrst trip here. but II already - well known by Phnrlottetowii wrestling fans. as he has appear ed over FFIFTV qlilie a number of time: Hiitlrtn has been breaking crowd rt-t-nrds wherever be ap- pears. and is very much in de- mand by pmrnou-rs in the U.S. and Fanada He is rated high by the Vatirtnal Wrestling Klitance ahli is looking font.-irrl to a title matth Th" match hetucen Hiitloii and Pearl: should he s dilly Hui-y ton hv no means wants in lotlei his Ilfiflfiilfi and will be using all his urasiling skill as wriil as rouzh house tactics to win lh maiih. Peselt on the other band would like to gel his hands on some easy money. and will be going all out to get it. If this I RIVFFALO. N. Y. fAI"i Rich- mond Virginians defeated Buffalo Binoni-. 0-3. Wednesday night in the opening game. of lhi-tr itemi- final playoff series for the Inter- national League Governors" Cup. Jim Coates went the distance Two of the Buffalo base knocks were solo homers by Lillie Easter in the second and ninth lnningti. Thg Virginians coilocfed 15 hit: ..an of them singles-off foiir M”... pm-her-. Vifilt first hit uhiy lliree times and scored three ninii. Danny Srhcll and Diet lenders each drove in two nu- Afier liaafefn first homer tied nut ahead to may in the thin! qua they scored iiivire against ieeee and butter Glenn Cos. tCP)- -Third haae A IN THIS, Cdtthieit The Time Has Come lulih fBuffaIo. And Toronto Beaten In Opening Playoff Games the score at H. the Vlrlininfl ' 93- .. HAL MAGLIE the White Sox victory Hill Fischer went all the way In win eaznod mm: on in.” Early Wynn and Willard Nixon was the loser. cut Cleveland's load in ilvi. ('iIl(aEn u-ored in the fourth! and came home on Sht-rm Lol-I lai"ii single. Roston lied it in the eeienih on Nixonis line siittzle st-tiling Dick fierncrt from third.i flank I-'titlcs was the big nose' for Pittsburgh in IIIPIT xiciory nit-r Milviaiikee with I homer and. singlr that drove in all the I'llI'ISA in their Z7-I margin. Foiles also hail i'Il'IlIli1Pl' hit tiff Warren Spahn uho iailori in his attempt to win his 20th for the eighth time. With the ht-ip nf Foiles' hittiiig. Ron- nie Kline won his sixth straight. The only Milwaukee run was Andy Pafko'ii homer in the sec- ood. BOB Rl'SH ROI 'TI'III Fndresi iii-ttirv was his l2tii of K the year. high Ill his fotir year it "If I match turns nitt tip it l.-irgit rrntiri ihgt i, sing in be there. well entertained Also on this fine urestling rarrl will be it tag team match roitgh-tough Riili Montana and his partner Maurice Vat-hon vs 'l'on.i' Raillargenri and Len Hughes. llughea is well known around then! parts as ll Riili Montana. tlnntana is the rough type of tit-4-ailor iihn will stop at nothing to will a tiialrh. vthoie Hughes II r-nnierii to let things go and win his iiiatt-hes by iikill not power Raillnrszeon I! new to this prov- int-e siirl is the top liner of the famous Rstllarzeon family Toni is .2 t-innit f'lll wrr-aller who i-niinis on sprcd and skill in win bouts. but if he gets riled tip. Montana and Vaclion better keep out of his way. Geraldine Hatiliirgeon. another! i'Ilf'V11hI'I' of the Baillnrgeon i-Ian until he in Sitnimerside. tonight. iiiu-re she t-hallanges any women- on Prttrre. F.dwarrl Island to mittrli her In weight lifting. Also in Summeriiide. will be uime great women wrestlers. such as Jackie Burke. Canadian Wnmcnx (Ihampinn. who will IAVPRIIP attractive Yvonne Errlr-. There will aim he I tag team match with not be Rot-iif alltl Reggie Siki vs the Fortin Bron. Hip ..,,., .iIa(1FI .l.(i..i.i Larry! ing of riizhlhander Ray Sr-mprnrh as Iliami Marlins welloped Tor- onto Maple Leafs It-o Wednesday yiiighi in the opener of lhcir best- of - seven International Ilasebaii League semi-finals. St-mproc h. I2-4 over the riigitlar (or the Vees. allowing five hits. itrason. offered leafs nine hilajim and (tuba also carry fitil I hut pilchcd himself ottl of trouble scveral times. l Victim of the defealtwas right- hcnrler Jim Pearce. who posted I Isl record for the pennant- ixioning Maple Leafs ttiiriiig the rctzitittr seheilitle. y Pearce was knot-lteri out In the tniirilt inning after being tagged ifor five hits in the first four Miami ritris. I iitag... Bosebali Trophy Donated l Gnorl news for Midget baseball layers to the Kings" County psgur territory was aiinotiiltvd last evening when baseball of- ficials released the news that the the Bike Shot of this city has generously donated I trophy In the Midi!-I Chnllivlffllhip of ilffqf Cmirtiy in the neat the various teams can in oi-not-zed line playoffs for this lentil. It is iiaderitiotli than itent ll men to the plate in the row u um um cu-dimi. whgl fourth and six scored Is - 4 Rush was routed. Carl Furiilo had mmrhed me" make" run pm-I four hits for the Dodgers and En Wmn" W” ""W' nie Banks hit hia .'l'Ilh homer for Del Ennis banged two home; the Cubs. runs and Wally Monti one in a; tit addition in the st. IAIIII -;lShit stuck -Iuinst nix Phil-r Philadelphia game in the Na- delphia pitchers. V tionai other night action included WASHINGTON l-U” -s 091301! the Cleveland-New York game It swept I doubleheader from Wash-; the four-hit pitching of Ray Nat-i Yankee Stadium and twi - night inllf-on Wcdnesdly nizhl. 1-0 lndl mum. Dglrnit l2-2. Jim Bunniiig pitched hlal and wnhlngton ma gum. Cityj first maior league Ihuioul and hit. double-headers and Baltimore, this first major league homer and NEW YORK tAPi Sal Magliei Al Katine crashed his 22nd banter spun it three-hitter that beat his in the first game Frank House- mriner Cleveland mates 5-0 in the fill I two-run homer ditrinl I afternoon. but the Indians hustled. ninr-run ilprisinz iii the seventh bu-k wednesdui mgm ",5 bngllnninl lit the second game. New York Ymlip.-5 4.1 behind! The Tigers chased lnaer Pedro Ramos when they scored two lealti fora day-night doubleheader YUM in lit! slxlll Inninll Of the split that left the Yankees with I ucond game to lake, I 2-1 lead. SI:-game American League lead. Then they blasted Truman Clev- Narleski. it ZR-year-old right-J'l1R!l' and Joe Black for nine itlnder who had lost four wttiiuuwuns In the seventh as the Sen- I victory iiince Aug. n. wu ainrs helped out with two errors. touched for only one healthy hit. Bunninit held the Senators to an RBI triple iiy Hank Bailnr, elzht hits it ho also singled. in the fifth thatl BALTIMORE W7” INVITE? t Kcll and Gus Trtandtu i-rashcd Th, Mn" yank ,a".n,, K," IIAD-I'lifI homers as the Raltimorr Nariukl gamed Oriolca ended a live-game losing streak with a 6-2 victory over the lKansa.I ('it.v Athletics in the sec- ond game of a tvii-night rIniibIt-- hcadt-r WPIIHINOFI) The is uitn lite first ztiitir 7-3 a lfrs record. Robby Shanir was the loser. He gave up eight hits and three of the Tribeiii runs in his seven frames ("hit-o Carrasqilcl hadl - . . y . bchind Flalpli fcrrys four hiticr. ffwI?V:lf'rIgli'IIAP 'lf:'IlfII('ff'II.flElnl1l':I::.”w'n(:i Kansas ('iiy. Ilfllttii has inst I6 . . . . nf 2i tn the Orioles IilI( soason. 'r?.n"?:r"h' 5f”""' load 2-" in ihr nlghlcap hcinrc ST LOUIS till”--'l'Iitr st lttllllly B?:,'F""l7: ',",:.,','i,".,',,;. r”"'I'"3l5 "Il'E('d I" W'”"" 4'5 titf siarirr .Icri'v Walltri; lR-)car- lam" "' ""5'iP'a”' M”W3"'f" old bonus pitcher Ken lmhman Wednesday nuzht hy rrupiinx rt-iilm-ti walker If! the iiitii and Filly ff" WV" llltrllil "'l"”llIl 3"" allowed only ivin single: the rest dropping Philadelphia, it-6 in the National I.0aSZIlI' triittiipit against three Pitcher H e r in I ri Wehmnierl Loser Tom fiorman is 4-9. losses. of the may to pick tip his sixthl at V ., For I number of Near: I stal- uart hliir-line ciisindlan with the j('harioitelown lslandertf Hockey lTcam, Larry Travis in back in town. Larry's visit here thia time is in in very different role. He is presently interning at the r'l'lnftF F.dii'arri Island Hospital prior In his graduation as a med- ical doctor from Dalhouaie Uni- yversity. . Dave Mctcleod is Winner lilarimnd of I ll.-we fliiarioiie-I .tmin emerged as the trip win- yncr at the senior athletic sports hold on coniiint-lion IAllI'l the jI"i'rii'int'iai Plowinz Match ll lltindas yesterday. DHVP. took six ttrsts and two seconds In riln misiv iiitii the trip honors. His hioilit-r non KIarLr-oi-I iias thel l'iiIII'TFl tip Dll I'YIiII)' and hllilf the iimlhtir in the base. hall thrrwr. Another I')l'fIIIlPl'. Rog- ier hlaclmod, put up it good bet- .lle in some of the events. lltlil IIIP running high yllinll). VI'IIPI'p uas sonic IlIl'9 form (lin- pltiyi-rl in this event and ii prov -- dttrcd our of the host t-iimpcliI- tons of the day before the Kil- miiir boy emerged on top. The folinwin! are the results iii the various eients RI-'.Sl'l.TS lflfi WI dash iiprtt I Hate .'il-at-LI-nd. 7 .lohn Ma('Gnu'an. 3. Don Mat'Leod 220 yd. dash open I have Mac- 5 The Cfiarloftnlnwn Guardian. Tbiim. 12. I957 Mexico Takes Isl Day Lead In Tuna Cup Competitions Ry ED SMITH Canadian Press staff Writer WEDGEPORT. NS ICPl Mexico grabbed a first-day lead ienl showers. came within 73 minutes and ac in the Nth annual international in: the transition from bright tiina cup t-ompclitions by boating ralm conditions to the met over- lhe largest of two fish landed-cast. Wednesday. Jlllll (II lilo: do II Torte. ll Guadalajara I-atileman hack for his second crack til the fishing series. tugged a S55-pniinder to the side of his boat after an hottr and 4.'i-minute light As I retttill Mcsit-it picked tip a total of 955 points The scoring system ailola a point per und of fish. 200 points for the biggest fish of the day and 200 more for most fish iii the lay SPLIT BONE! The latter bonti-. ism split be- tween de. la Torre and Gnnuio Nunez of Havana. t'ubii who took only 45 minutes to siibdiie and boat I 485-pound hlitefin. ('tihI now has 355 points. De la Torrrtis boat was one of five vcnturing the mouth of the Tiixkel River for morning fishing while Niiner. made his Nlliluff further off the choppy waters of hlizlzcst and most fish taken dur ing the Ijlllllra series. Wrestling In S'sidc Tonight Ii taitnllid be quite frtiitc ywhen the ladins lanzzir In the lrtnl It tin-ic stadium. Summer Windsor. Ontario. F.rris strong girl from Vlontrea are sciiecltiled to do all the "griint and aroan” roiittncti in twenty minittcs if the bout gm- perform lost it tiina as did Spairfs Ruis win”. thcy are Invited to do no Members of all seven teamit The leg teams showing at ih :('fII'l'IP('IIlII reported the iuiiii ritit stadium tonight tire rcimrtrd t promising. Several had passes he among the molt cxritmz it made at their irniiinz flatly y The demanding rhsmpion British Commonwealth team which won. I956 ltiurels on the strength of one fish drew at hlntilr Wednesday ' -.The US , Vent-ziteltt. Spain, Mes-I I despite I complement of six men. I IIOIITIK. Peru has it five . many , saitad. i WEATHER (7IIANGl'-1.! 1 The 21-bolt fleet headed mil on a calm In and under iiiinny !skle.s The pa t l e r it rhanlcfi yahruplly by In am I! a brisk gniith easlerlv hrcne brttughll lhau-. choppy seas and intermlf-. - I SMOIIES FOR CANADIAN . MIIITARYPEISOIIH serving with the United Nations lmuyeney force In the Mldde leaf tie sold: 400 A IXPOIT CIOAIITTIS W Ivcoyoher All four s t riii it t Wednesday Hinhn MM.(;,m.". tnrdinll in Wedgeport guides. dur- alde loniahi. Jackie Burke from and Yvonne that long Whoevi-r'wins, it prom- ises to be a hair-raising spect- acle. Geraldine Btilllargeoii Willi some amazing that: 'I.end. 9. Don MacLeod. .1 Glen Stet-cs Slzntliii: liitiail iiiiiip l Ilavr ll:-irLt-'rtrI 7 Der. Fit e I John III-3r:Gowan Running broad lump--I Dave lIarLeod. 2 John Maccoiian. 3 Des Rice. High iiitrip -I John Marunuvati, 7 Dow MacLt-od. .1 Des Ru-r Hop-Step and .ltimp I have MncLeod, 2. Don MarLeitd. .1. Shot Putt- I. Dave 'WarLeiiIi. 1 'l'irin Sl;tcl.end. .'i Roger Macheod ySnft hail tlii-nit I Don Macl.r-nd :2. Ilave Macbeod. Fl. Roger Mac. I.PttfI. The ioiirnnnient uiiirlt tilt It II p on. Saturday when officials ap- portion estrs bonus pninitt for the W”. "i"iriile" Nov Lefloeuf and ' Terry Garvin are I roiinle of mean riistnmhi-s on a wrestling rina. but their tiii-iii. iiill h,-we Ito he good to outdo tlie I-inrtin Rt-others It will be difficult in i-oitlatn Iiiosc htiyx in the ring. and the rcierr-e should have I ivery hiisv evening. The I'IfiVPlIy of hunt: the iitirn yi-vi folk rliiiti: iii-tip kIl'ft.'s anti flying mares should prove in be ittiitte an atiriii-lion and a large crowd of wrcslling tan: and Jtlso those who like mavliom it In lrarttrhcci should be on hand for Hihis stellar stirarttnn PASSENGEKI BETTER MONTREAL '("P'--Moat of the 47 passengers who showed nymp- ' ig,,i,ii,,-, mpy 0' Sifeflllil. llftinlI(350 Dmindt-. toms of Asian flit on arrival here Two titttitiiii rim ltitnltiiigiiliit-It. WI " "W9 "9 "W 0'0"?" ""ifrom Europe aboard the liners Periila Manttt-l Rota hooked and ”" ISIMNI Mitt Wftultf llltc Ifiilvcrnia and Homeric last week "til? it" 0" "1 INN 0' !lI"fIElIl- ;have been rclrnscd from hospital. iii was learned Wednesday. The i- remaining casrs are expected to 0 have recovered sufficiently to be ngrt-lnitsed in the next few days. .e.,.;g,. I I orra-tons t 41 John tint-(Iowan nf Kilmlllffip - llldol. -s. "r ATLANTIC CITY. N..l. Misti merica of lllhll blonde. 20-year- old Marilyn I-Elaine Van Dr-rhur, I BASEBALL SPORT RR ROUNDIIP By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League. Brooklyn 002 6(1) 001-ii lb 0 Chicago filo 0ilJ M0-l 6 0 Podreti and Campaiiella: Rush. Briggs (4) Brosnan HI Poholsky um Lovm tilt and slivers. L-Rush. IHR: CIIPBBIIIIS 1Ptitsburgh mi 000 O0! -9. 7 0 Milwaukee oiooooooo-1 ft 2 . Kline and Foiles. Smith and gh-Foiles; Mil-Pafko lRlce HR; P .F' ii I! I M0 121 01f- A Ii I lSt. Louis 006 601 fiix-14 II: I I Hadrlix. Hrarii til-. Qiinliers tdi. Morchead til. Meyer till, Cardwell tilt and Lopntl. Lonneti. tilt; Wehmeier, Schmidt tilt. Mer. rlti tilt Wilhelm tilt and H. Smith. W Wehmeier. L- Iiatidlx. Hi'is' Phlla -Andi-rsoti Stir En- nis (2! Moon American Lraxtie 000 Imfliflfla--I ii I Bolt fifliilfltilflfiflil 10 I) i Fischer and Loilar; Nixon. For- 'nieIes tilt and Daley L.Nlxon First Kansas f'itv ".ii flflfl flifl 7 I'I I Baltimore I100 020 001-3 4 1 Terry and Thompson. Moore. ,Trout Ill. Wight 44!. Pappaa tilt land Trlandoii. 7.upri tst L: yhloore HRS: KP)" - Demaeslrl, IHBII-Plllffllt. Scrond lKtinsas ('ity f'hl till iluttttiiti it it It Baltimore too 240 000-5 ll 0 Ciorman. Aher 1.51. Buritette tit. Portocarrern '7) Ind Thomp- tton. Smith till: Walker. Lehman -it and Trianrlos W" Lehman. I. Gnrmsn. HR: niilt-Kell. Tri- I i First Detroit MI ifli lilfi .'l 'l 0 lwaahlngiml fllilflfliotll-If I 0 Bunniiig and Porter; Pascual. Byerly (Bl and Herberet. L: Paa- Cull. Hits: net-Bunnlng. Knllne. Set-otut Detroit M0 on: ml -l2 I2 2 Wash M0 010 010- 1 7 I Lary and House: Ramos. Clev- enger tot Hint-It t7t Abernathy "RI and Courtney. I. - Ramoii.. WRESTLING TONIGHT 8.30 O. from l)i-nver (folo. splashes through the surf after she was named the nation's Number One a ROUNDUP 7 I HR nfI”HfllIIlF. First Fleveland 000 mil 000-0 3 1 New York 000 300 lnx-5 7 2 Wynn. Alexander ill and Nix Magiie and Howard. L: Wynn. Second Cleveland out 100 llii-4 II I New York 000 010 000-I 4 2 Narleskt and Brown: Shantz. Kuclis tilt and Howard. L - Shantz. International League Miami 020 220 mil-6 10 0 Toronto 000 000 000-0 9 I Semprorh and Bucha. Pearce. Crnruan IAI, Srhmitz ts-. Blake tilt and St. Claire. L; Pearce. HR: Ml-Smith. tMiami lriids hesl - of - semi-final I-0!. IIVCB Richmond to: 002 till)--It ill ft Buffalo fllfl tiltl 001 ii in I ' ('nalcg AIM wailingion. Cox. Drew; lily lxume tAl. Nagy ill and Noble L: Di-ews. HR. MI- Easier. Illichmond IFBd.l best - of seven st-mt-final I-fit Amrrlcait League W it Fri. (ill. New York All 51 J29 - Chicago Ill 5ft .591 W: Boston 75 M .543 I2 Detroit 71 07 All In Cleveland I7 7i AM If Standard Bred Horse l-In-ti.-r Fall by Paglia:-rhi. dam Easter Dawn by Captain Aub- rey. Thin horse in 4 years old. and sound in every way. trained this slimmer. Reason for selling. no one to look after hint. Contact .- LAURA M. PHINNEV. IIAINT JOHN. RR. 1. NJ. SPORTS ARENA 51,000.00 xii” ss ERICA GES HEE sggfff E E3 tag: 2:, :3 it Royal Appointment: ' 88 -II. native province beauty at here. the Innual pageant (AP Win-photo) Supervisor of Nova Scolta and Prince Ildiiam Island is announced bi Royal Bank of Canada Mr Owen Joined the bank in in,- i . 5 M31 E of British :35: r I ii!!! .:i Appointment of Gordon A nweii bra nciici i, The lio-i iumbia in 1922 and brings to hit. new post I wide background tit- bankiiig experience both in East. em and Western' Canada served with the Supervisor: iii. fine: in Calgary and Toronto aiiti at Head Office in the Credit. III tiuitiiiiim till 72 .mi ti and Inspection Departments irl itsiim city I2 M .350 .1411. 3” "9 W3; '!f:'gf:"'9f Agsistant wiisiiiiiittnn it: as .371 at In ,9" M ,3," "gdmff;',';:'I National League 1 Jasper Avenue Branch. and it w 1, pet. 931,: I946 Manager at Frederirinii. V gag-we -4 we -, ::..l:..:”:. .i:...::'.:.';t:ft"'": - 9"” 7” 59 -570 4'! 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